A TOUPEE-wearing former business partner of Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort claims that his reputation has been scalped by his depiction in the blockbuster film starring Leonardo DiCaprio, according to a Long Island federal lawsuit.

Andrew Greene, of Huntington Station, wants $US25 million from Paramount and others associated with the production of the film for casting him as a prostitute-loving degenerate — and for the cruel focus on his fraudulent locks.

Presented as Nicky ‘Rugrat’ Koskoff in the Scorsese directed film, Greene’s character is repeatedly mocked for his dubious mane.

“In multiple scenes in the movie, Rugrat’s use of a toupee is accentuated and mocked in an egregiously offensive manner,” the suit states. “The motion picture introduces Rugrat by reverencing his ‘piece of s — hairpiece.’”

Greene — who is suing everyone associated with the film — argues that he was unfairly depicted as morally bankrupt.

“The motion picture contains various scenes wherein Mr. Greene’s character is portrayed as a criminal, drug user, degenerate, and or devoid of any morality or ethics,” the suit states.

“The motion picture’s scenes concerning Mr. Greene were false, defamatory, and fundamentally injurious to Mr. Greene’s professional reputation both as an attorney and as an investment banker/venture capitalist as well as his personal reputation.”

Greene, whose lawyer is Aaron Goldsmith, was never charged with a crime.